A Swedish Trombone Wilderness / Lars Karlin – Trombone
Works by Hillborg, Larsson, Lindberg, Staern, Rabe, Alfvén & Pöntinen
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Tracklist
- Anders Hillborg (*1954)
Hautposaune for Trombone and Tape (1990) - Lars-Erik Larsson (1908-1986)
Concertino for Trombone and Strings, Op. 45, No. 7 (1955) - Christian Lindberg (*1958)
Joe Jack Binglebandit for Solo Trombone (2004) - Benjamin Staern (*1978)
Humorous Monologue for Solo Trombone (2014)
World Premiere Recording - Folke Rabe (*1935)
Basta for Solo Trombone (1982) - Christian Lindberg
Kinky Creatures for 4 Trombones (1998) - Christian Lindberg
Land of the Rising Sun (2011)
World Premiere Recording - Hugo Alfvén (1872-1960)
Vallflickans dans (Dance of the Shepherd Girl), Op. 37 - Per-Erik Moraeus (*1950)
Koppangen (1996-1997) - Hakan Norlén (1917-2003)
Visa i Midsommartid (1941) - Oskar Lindberg (1887-1955)
Gammal Fäbodpsalm fran Dalarna (1936) - Roland Pöntinen (*1963)
Camera per trombone e pianoforte (1981)
If you are hiking deep in the forests of Sweden, somewhere north of Uppsala, and strange and fanciful sounds emerge from behind the next tree... then it isn't necessarily a moose! It isn’t possible for a solo debut CD to be more colorful and bursting with life as this: Lars Karlin, the winner of the German Music Competition, presents himself for the first time on Genuin truly at the center of the action. Together with his musical friends he plays his way through the Nordic compositional landscape and a diverse array of styles: romanticism and classicism, jazz and multiphonics. A must for fans of the trombone and the Arctic Circle!
Musicweb International
"Hats off to all involved in this enormously enjoyable production and most of all for Lars Karlin’s brilliant musicianship and virtuosity. A must for all trombone enthusiasts and all lovers of entertaining and thrilling music off the beaten track."
Review on the Musicweb International by Göran Forsling, June 2015
P2
Sweden's National Broadcast Service P2 will present Lars Karlin´s new CD on 19 April 2015 at 12 o'clock.
See the website of Radio P2
American Record Guide
"played so cleanly, that my jaw hung open as I listened. (...) Wonderful recording."
Review on the American Record Guide by Kulpatrick, January/February 2016
Here you can listen to the review in Swedish: